Multiple Choice
The brain imaging research of D'Argembeau et al. (2009) reveals that two areas of the brain are more active when thinking about goals, relative to when thinking non-goal-related thoughs: the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) . The relevance of the MPFC is that it is an area of the brain that is associated with:
A) autobiographical memory
B) thinking about an event's relevance to the self
C) other-biographical memory
D) thinking about an event's relevance to others
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